[N.B.C trade releases]. (1964)

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JACK TRACY ROOM 320 i 2-x-h NBC TRADE NEWS June 15, 1964 TWO NBC SPOT SALES TV EXECUTIVES GET NEW POSTS: RICHARD BERGH TO BE EASTERN SALES MANAGER AND JACK TREACY CENTRAL DIVISION MANAGER Two NBC Television Spot Sales executives - Richard Bergh and Jack Treacy - have been named to new posts, it was announced today by Byron Goodell, National TV Spot Sales Director, NBC. Mr. Bergh will become Eastern Sales Manager, moving to New York from Chicago where he was Central Division Manager. Mr. Treacy will succeed Mr. Bergh as Central Division Manager. Mr. Bergh joined NBC as a page 15 years ago in New York. He moved into Spot Sales and was assigned to Chicago in 1961. Mr. Bergh holds degrees from Lehigh University, Harvard University School of Business and the University of Pittsburgh. He is married to the former Barbara Silverman of Verona, N.J., who recently gave birth to their third son. Mr. Treacy also began his career at NBC as a page; that was 35 years ago. In subsequent assignments at NBC, he worked in continuity and the Radio Recording Division. He moved into Spot Sales and was named Spot Sales Manager in Cleveland in 1947, later handling a similar post in Detroit. In 1961, he was transferred to the Spot Sales office in Chicago. Mr. Treacy and his wife, the former Helen Bondra of Pittsburgh, live in Barrington, Ill., with their two children. o PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK 20, NEW YORK